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  • San Jose man killed in crash on Highway 17

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    A San Jose man was killed Sunday morning when his pickup truck veered off Highway 17 in Santa Cruz County and slammed into a tree, authorities said.

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  • CHP officer fires shot during Highway 1 chase of reckless driver

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    A man was arrested Saturday evening after a police pursuit on Highway 1 in San Mateo County that included an officer firing a single shot, authorities said Sunday.

    The California Highway Patrol said officers responded at around 5 p.m. to reports of a black Acura driving recklessly on Highway 1 near Highway 84.

    Officers attempted to stop the driver after the Acura was spotted on Highway 1 near Verde Road, but the driver kept going, authorities said. CHP officers pursued the vehicle northbound and coordinated with the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office.

    The pursuit ended when officers were able to stop the Acura driver near Triple D Ranch, the CHP said.

    An officer discharged one shot while responding to the incident, but there were no injuries.

    The man driving the Acura was taken into custody without further incident, authorities said.

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  • Broken semitruck closes southbound E-470 exit to I-70 near Aurora

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    Access to Interstate 70 from southbound E-470 near Aurora will be closed for an extended period of time today after a tractor-trailer carrying windmill parts broke down on the highway.

    The semi-truck’s trailer was hauling drivetrain components for a windmill that shifted during transport, causing the trailer to break, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

    Troopers were called to the scene just before 5 a.m. Saturday near milepost 20.

    The southbound E-470 exit for Aurora and I-70, exit 20, is closed as emergency crews work to remove the semi from the road, state patrol officials said.

    “Motorists should plan on an alternative route,” the agency said Saturday morning.

    This is a developing story and will be updated.

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  • Pedestrian killed in Lakewood crash on Kipling Parkway, police say

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    A pedestrian was killed Thursday in a Lakewood crash near Smith Reservoir, police said.

    Lakewood officers responded to the fatal crash at S. Kipling Parkway and W. Jewell Avenue Thursday morning, according to a 6:48 a.m. post from the police department.

    The crash shut down southbound Kipling at Jewell, but the northbound lanes remained open, police said.

    Police expect a lengthy road closure during the crash cleanup and investigation. Drivers should avoid the area and take alternate routes.

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  • Southbound I-25 reopens near Pueblo after fatal pedestrian crash

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    Southbound Interstate 25 was closed in southern Colorado for several hours Wednesdaymorning for a fatal crash involving a pedestrian, police said.

    The crash closed I-25 at exit 102 for Eagleridge Boulevard and exit 99A for Colorado 96 in Pueblo, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.

    Southbound lanes were reopened as of 11:20 a.m.

    Additional information about the fatal crash or the pedestrian was not available Wednesday morning.

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  • Denver pedestrian killed in crash on I-25 near Yale Avenue

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    A pedestrian was hit and killed on Interstate 25 in Denver early Saturday morning, according to the police department.

    Denver officers responded to the crash on southbound I-25 near Yale Avenue at about 3:45 a.m. Saturday, police said.

    Paramedics took the unidentified pedestrian to the hospital, where the pedestrian later died, police said in a 5:52 a.m. update. No other injuries or deaths were reported.

    The crash area is on the edge of Denver’s University Hills, Goldsmith and Hampden neighborhoods.

    Police said the cause of the crash remained under investigation Saturday afternoon, including whether drugs or alcohol were involved.

    Additional information about the events leading up to the crash, including why the pedestrian was on the highway, was not available Saturday.

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  • Father, son were street racing before fatal Lakewood crash, police say

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    A father and son were arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide after Lakewood police say they caused a crash while street racing that killed two people.

    Gregory Mark Giles, 65, and Bryce Anneaus Giles, 26, turned themselves in to the Lakewood Police Department on Monday night and were arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, engaging in a speed contest and reckless driving, agency officials said Tuesday.

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  • Colorado Sen. Faith Winter, killed in I-25 crash, remembered for relentless advocacy, ‘tremendous heart’

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    State Sen. Faith Winter was a fierce and relentless advocate for Colorado’s families, climate and transportation who forever altered the state’s political landscape by fighting to make it a better place to live, her friends and colleagues said Thursday.

    Winter was killed Wednesday night in a five-vehicle crash on northbound Interstate 25 near Centennial. She was 45 years old.

    Winter’s death was confirmed late Wednesday by Gov. Jared Polis and legislative leaders, and Polis ordered flags be lowered to half-staff in her honor on the day of her memorial service, which has not been announced.

    “Our state is shaken by the loss of Senator Faith Winter, and I send my deepest condolences to her children, loved ones, friends, and colleagues across our state,” Polis said in a statement.

    “I have had the honor of working with her on many issues to improve the lives of every person and family in our great state and tackling climate change. I am deeply saddened for her family, her friends and colleagues and her community. Faith’s work and advocacy made Colorado a better state.”

    The Arapahoe County coroner’s office on Thursday confirmed Winter was killed in the crash, which also injured three others and closed northbound I-25 for more than five hours Wednesday night.

    The cause of the crash is under investigation, and additional information likely will not be released until next week, Arapahoe County sheriff’s Deputy John Bartmann said Thursday. No one has been cited or arrested in connection with the crash.

    Winter’s 10-year career in the statehouse exemplified her deep passion for making the lives of everyday Coloradans better as well as her remarkable resilience in the face of adversity, friends and colleagues told The Denver Post.

    A Democrat from Broomfield, Winter served in the House from 2015 to 2019, moving over to the Senate after she won a seat in 2018. She also served on the Westminster City Council earlier in her career.

    Winter was a driving force behind bringing paid family leave to Colorado; passing a massive 2021 transportation bill to improve the state’s roadways and expand transit options; and strengthening protections against workplace harassment, among many other initiatives.

    “Faith was a deeply complex person, and she moved through multiple challenges with grace and remained dedicated to the work she was doing,” state Sen. Lisa Cutter said in an interview Thursday. “She believed in the work she was doing, believed in the power of friendship and connection and will always live on that way and certainly live on in my heart.”

    Winter led the way in addressing sexual harassment in Colorado workplaces as well as her own workplace — the halls and chambers of the Capitol.

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  • Five killed, two injured in three-vehicle crash in Douglas County

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    A three-vehicle crash about 9 miles south of Franktown on Monday killed five people, including three children, and seriously injured two others.

    The accident happed at 4:39 p.m. when the driver of a Toyota hatchback headed south on Colorado 83 in Douglas County lost control and went off the right shoulder, the Colorado State Patrol said. The Toyota drove back on the road and then rolled into the northbound lane.

    A Ford sedan heading north was hit head-on by the Toyota, which kept traveling and struck a Ford pickup, causing minor damage.

    The State Patrol said the driver of the Toyota was pronounced dead at the scene after being ejected from the vehicle. The man driving the Ford sedan and three of five children in the vehicle were pronounced dead at the scene.

    Two other juveniles in the sedan were flown to a nearby medical facility. The pickup driver wasn’t injured.

    The State Patrol said it’s not known why the driver of the Toyota lost control. Colorado 83 remained closed Monday night as the investigation and cleanup continued.

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  • Pedestrian struck, killed in Westminster crash

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    A pedestrian crossing the street was struck and killed by a vehicle Saturday night, Westminster police officials said.

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  • Driver killed in westbound I-70 crash near Palisade

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    A 35-year-old man was killed Saturday morning in a single-vehicle crash on westbound Interstate 70 near Palisade, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

    The crash happened at 11:38 a.m. along I-70 near 35 8/10 Road, just north of Palisade in Mesa County, state officials said.

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  • Southbound I-225 reopens after crash, 4 people taken to hospital

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    Three major crashes in Aurora sent six people to the hospital Friday night and Saturday morning, including two along the same section of southbound Interstate 225.

    A two-vehicle crash closed southbound I-225 near East 17th Place at around 9:13 a.m., the Aurora Police Department said on social media.

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  • Wadsworth Boulevard reopens after fatal crash in Lakewood

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    The northbound lanes of Wadsworth Boulevard reopened in Lakewood Friday morning after several hours of closure following a fatal crash.

    A driver struck a pedestrian near the boulevard’s intersection with West Eastman Place, Lakewood police said in a social media message at 7:47 a.m. The intersection is just north of U.S. 285.

    Police reopened the lanes just after 10 a.m.

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  • Seattle teen arrested in fatal head-on crash in southwestern Colorado

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    An 18-year-old Seattle man was arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide Wednesday after crashing head-on into an oncoming SUV while passing illegally on a curve, killing the other driver, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

    Dylan Blessing-Garcia was driving a GMC Sierra northbound on Colorado 135 about 14 miles north of Gunnison at 8:20 a.m. when he tried to pass another vehicle on a double yellow line and on a right-hand curve, state patrol officials said Thursday.

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  • Pedestrian hit by RTD train at Peoria Station in Aurora

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    An Aurora pedestrian was struck by a train Wednesday morning after trespassing on the tracks as the A-Line approached, according to the Regional Transportation District.

    The unidentified victim was a “trespasser” because the Peoria Station crossing areas were closed to pedestrians for the incoming train at the time of the incident, RTD spokesperson Tara Broghammer said.

    “When an individual enters railroad property anywhere other than a designated pedestrian or roadway crossing, or when either crossing is closed, it is illegal and considered trespassing,” Broghammer said in an email to The Denver Post.

    Broghammer said the victim was hit just after 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, and paramedics took the person to a hospital with unknown injuries at 7:50 a.m. At that time, the pedestrian was still alive.

    No one on the A-Line commuter rail train was injured, and buses temporarily replaced the train between the Central Park and 40th & Airport Boulevard stations while police investigated, Broghammer said.

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  • Motorcyclist killed in crash that followed other driver running red light in Aurora, police say

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    A motorcyclist died Tuesday night in Aurora after another driver ran a red light, crashing into the motorcycle and a third vehicle, police said.

    The fatal crash happened at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday when a GMC driver headed north on South Buckley Road failed to stop for a red light at East Mississippi Avenue, according to a news release from the Aurora Police Department.

    The GMC driver then crashed into a motorcycle and an Acura, the drivers of which were both turning left onto Mississippi, police said.

    Police said the motorcyclist, an unidentified man, died from his injuries at the scene of the crash. He will be identified by the Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office.

    No other injuries were reported. The GMC driver remained on scene and is cooperating with the investigation, according to Aurora police.

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  • Training and competition flights collided in fatal August crash at northern Colorado airport

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    A training flight and a pilot engaged in an “aerobatic competition” crashed in August at northern Colorado’s Fort Morgan Municipal Airport, killing one pilot and injuring three others, according to federal investigators.

    The two planes — a Cessna 172 and an Extra Flugzeugbau EA300, each carrying a pilot and a safety pilot — were trying to land on the same runway at the airport when they crashed and caught fire at about 10:40 a.m. on Aug. 31, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board.

    Federal investigators said the Cessna pilot was conducting flight instrument training at the airport with a safety pilot aboard, and he made multiple radio calls to alert the airport to his arrival.

    He heard two other airplanes in the traffic pattern, and that one had already landed, as he continued to approach, according to the report.

    The Extra 300 pilot was one of several competing at the airport that day, investigators said. He also made several radio calls stating his plan to land on runway 14, where the crash happened, after completing his flight sequence.

    According to the report, the Extra 300 pilot heard another competitor would be landing before him, but didn’t hear any other planes in the traffic pattern. The Extra 300 pilot told investigators that the Cessna appeared below him on final approach, with no time to maneuver or avoid the collision.

    The crashed planes came to a stop next to each other, off the edge of the runway, federal investigators said. A line of wreckage and debris extended roughly 500 feet from the planes, including separated wings and propellers.

    Both people in the Cessna exited the plane with minor injuries, according to NTSB. The Extra 300 pilot sustained serious injuries but was able to get out of his aircraft. Federal officials said a post-crash fire prevented him from saving the safety pilot still trapped inside.

    The safety pilot, 35-year-old Kristen Morris of Denver, died from her injuries, according to the International Aerobatic Club, which was hosting the competition that day.

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  • Runaway semi crashes over edge of Colorado mountain pass, killing New York driver

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    A New York man driving a semitrailer in southern Colorado died Monday after crashing over the edge of a mountain pass, according to the state patrol.

    A man was killed Nov. 3, 2025, after the semitruck he was driving on U.S. 160 over Wolf Creek Pass near Pagosa Springs went over the side, throwing him from the cab. (Courtesy of Colorado State Patrol)

    The man, 23, was driving south on a section of U.S. 160 near Pagosa Springs known as Wolf Creek Pass when he hit the barrier wall on the right side of the highway and bounced off, according to a news release from the Colorado State Patrol.

    He then swerved through the guardrail on the highway’s left side, rolling the semitrailer down the mountain, investigators said in the release.

    Both the trailer and the cab were destroyed in the crash, which happened at about 8:20 a.m. Monday, according to the agency.

    The man was driving at an “excessive speed” with smoke coming from the brakes before the crash, state patrol officials said. He failed to take the runaway truck ramp about 1 1/2 miles before the crash site.

    Investigators could not immediately find the driver amid the “large debris scene” that spread from the highway down the mountain because his body was ejected from the vehicle in the crash, state patrol officials said. The man, who has not been publicly identified, was later found dead.

    The semitrailer split open during the initial crash on the highway, spilling its cargo of canned drinks across the pass before rolling down the mountain, according to investigators.

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  • Motorcyclist killed in Denver crash on edge of Green Valley Ranch

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    A motorcyclist died Sunday night in a crash on the edge of Denver’s Green Valley Ranch neighborhood, police said.

    The Denver Police Department first posted about the fatal crash near Stoll Place and Orleans Street at 11:19 p.m. Sunday.

    The motorcyclist, who has not been publicly identified, was the only driver involved in the crash, police said. No other injuries were reported.

    Additional information about the crash was not available Monday morning.

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  • San Jose woman, Menlo Park man die in multi-vehicle crash in Santa Clara

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    A Menlo Park man and a San Jose woman died following a multi-vehicle crash in Santa Clara on Sunday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.

    The two individuals were traveling northbound in a 2023 Hyundai Elantra on Highway 101 when they were struck from behind by an unknown vehicle, causing the first vehicle to hit the median barrier and flip over, according to CHP.

    The unknown vehicle then reportedly drove away from the collision, which occurred around 1:11 a.m.

    The two passengers of the Elantra managed to exit the overturned car, which was then struck by a third vehicle – a Hyundai Accent – leading to the two fatalities, according to CHP.

    The driver of the Accent reportedly remained on the scene.

    The victims were a 27-year-old woman from San Jose and a 44-year-old man from Menlo Park.

    Information on this incident is being listed as preliminary at this point and the CHP is expected to release a full report on Monday.

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